Vancouver-based cafe owned by celebrity chef Felix Zhou will be opening a third B.C. location in city
Exciting news for Burnaby residents as a new breakfast spot by celebrity chef and Top Chef Canada contestant Felix Zhou , is set to open another location in Burnaby.
First launched during the pandemic, Bread X Butter, a Vancouver based breakfast cafe, has been a hidden gem inside Cathedral Place downtown, serving traditional breakfast choices to the more bold pasta and butter udon lunch options. Its signature gourmet fluffy egg toasts quickly became a fan favourite, coming in variations like truffle mushroom, Hawaiian luau and avocado-me — and the cafe expanded. It was announced on its Instagram account earlier in the week that the new Burnaby location on Eastlake Drive will open next month and will be its third outpost.. Although the exact date is unknown, the cafe will be nested on the corner of Kingsway and Nelson Avenue, across from Metrotown Superstore.
The NOW has reached out for more information, but until then you can still visit their Vancouver location to taste their fluffy egg toasts.
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